“Look, this is my world. I’m so used to this,” Griffin continued. “Sexism is alive and well in stand-up, so for me to be the only girl comic, I’m like, ‘Ah, of course. Typical. Nothing’s changed.”

Still, Griffin pointed out that she had a blast with the boys all weekend. Apparently the comedy set like to hang off stage and spend a lot of time texting one another (although Pharaoh said at one point that he was still waiting to get Morgan’s cell number).

“I love all these guys,” Griffin said, “and I love when they let me join in the conversation.”

But, she added, that didn’t mean that the famously, uh, candid comedian would hold anything back from busting her besties’ (Griffin has known Dave Chappelle for 20 years) chops.

Wait, so she can bust Eddie Murphy’s chops, so to speak?

“Oh, it’s easy,” said Griffin, assuming a boxer’s stance in her three-inch heels. “I’m like a career chop buster, if you know what I’m saying. I treat a man’s lower regions like a bag at the gym.”

Helena Andrews-DyerHelena Andrews-Dyer is the co-author of The Reliable Source. She joined The Post in 2013. Send your hot tips, sightings and gossip to reliablesource@washpost.com. Follow